Actress Felicity Huffman is expected to plead guilty today in college admission scandal

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Felicity Huffman is expected to plead guilty today to paying $15,000 to a fake charity that facilitated cheating for her daughter's SATs. The 'Desperate Housewives' star could receive up to 20 years in prison.

Felicity Huffman is expected to plead guilty Monday to paying $15,000 to a fake charity that facilitated cheating for her daughter's SATs.

The"Desperate Housewives" star could receive up to 20 years in prison. The charity, associated with Rick Singer, helped wealthy parents cheat on standardized tests for their children. Singer also bribed college coaches to falsely designate students as recruited athletes, smoothing their path to admission, a criminal complaint says.

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